The SAS postulate is another way that you can determine if one triangle is congruent to another. This example shows that an angle, surrounded by two sides, is a way to tell triangle congruence. If both triangles have the same angle and the same lines with equal amounts, then they are congruent.
Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Postulate
The SAS postulate is another way that you can determine if one triangle is congruent to another. This example shows that an angle, surrounded by two sides, is a way to tell triangle congruence. If both triangles have the same angle and the same lines with equal amounts, then they are congruent.